Items where Author is "Mohler, Lukas"
Number of items: 13. 19 June 2019Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf and Wyss, Simone. (19 June 2019) Kein Zusammenhang zwischen internationalem Handel und Arbeitslosigkeit in der Schweiz. Die Volkswirtschaft. pp. 26-27. Bern. May 2018Lewrick, Ulf and Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf. (2018) Productivity growth from an international trade perspective. Review of International Economics, 26 (2). pp. 339-356. 2018Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf and Wyss, Simone. (2018) International Trade and Unemployment: Towards an Investigation of the Swiss Case. Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 154 (10). pp. 1-12. 2016Mohler, Lukas and Deininger, Sebastian and Müller, Daniel. (2016) Energy Elasticities and the Rebound Effect: A Comprehensive Empirical Analysis. Bern. Lewrick, Ulf and Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf. (2016) Trade in Variety and Domestic Production: Evidence from US Manufacturing. Canadian Journal of Economics, 49 (4). pp. 1631-1657. 2014Mohler, Lukas. (2014) Variety Gains and the Extensive Margin of Trade. International economic journal, 28 (4). pp. 543-558. 2013Deininger, Sebastian and Mohler, Lukas and Müller, Daniel. (2013) Estimating factor substitution elasticities in Swiss manufacturing. In: Book of Abstracts: IAEE Conference 2013. 1 December 2012Mohler, Lukas. (2012) Variety Gains and the Extensive Margin of Trade. WWZ Discussion Papers, 2012 (16). 2012Lewrick, Ulf and Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf. (2012) Do firms or industries matter for productivity growth? : An Analysis of swiss manufacturing. Leuwen. Mohler, Lukas and Seitz, Michael. (2012) The gains from variety in the European Union. Review of world economics, 148 , H. 3. pp. 475-500. 2011Lewrick, Ulf and Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf. (2011) International Trade in Variety and Domestic Production. WWZ Discussion Papers, 2011 (03). Basel. Mohler, Lukas. (2011) Variety gains from trade in Switzerland. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik, Vol. 147. pp. 45-70. 2009Mohler, Lukas. (2009) Globalization and the Gains from Variety : the Case of a Small Open Economy. [Österreich]. |